Viridis Bulk Carriers signs another charterer

Viridis Bulk Carriers expect to place orders for ships during 2023, with deliveries starting in 2025.

Viridis Bulk Carriers signs another charterer

Ammonia-powered Viridis Bulk Carriers have signed another MoU with a large client, Stema Shipping, to join the Flexbulk – NH3 power consortium project. 

Stema is joining the other 7 cargo owners Elkem, Vestkorn, Yara, BioMar, Franzefoss Minerals, Viken AT Market and Saltimport in the Flexbulk – NH3 power project.

Jens Madsen, Head of Chartering at Stema Shipping, says:

“Stema Shipping A/S is happy to announce that we decided to join the FlexBulk project – NH3 Power. With this opportunity we get a chance together with the project partners to be part of a very ambitious project to launch a fleet of zero emission short sea bulk carriers. The FlexBulk project is very interesting as it takes the full value chain into consideration from bunkering stations, full logistic setup and a fleet built for the future. The program shows to be a great fit for Mibau Stema Group due to the trading area and our logistic terminal setup within same. Furthermore the project aim to reduce CO2 emissions in logistics, would be an important step towards Mibau Stema Group’s sustainability targets.“

The 8 charterers represent a significant cargo volume in the North European short sea bulk market. The underlying cargo volume from these 8 charterers provides excellent opportunity to optimize and increase productivity in the logistics chain. The project has as a clear goal to reduce the cost impact of utilizing carbon free ammonia fuel, which may initially be more expensive than fuels used today. Realization of the project will have a significant impact on local pollutants and global CO2 emissions from shipping, in addition to reducing value chain emissions for food-, fish feed-, metals-, fertilizer-, construction-, and other industries which transport large bulk and special project cargo volumes.

Espen Nordstrøm at Viridis Bulk Carriers says:

“Replacing the aging short sea tonnage, and decarbonisation of the supply chain will be decisive factors for the industry in the years to come, and Viridis Bulk Carriers will provide both.”

Since the start of the project in 2020 considerable technical development, design iterations and optimizing of the vessel design have been achieved. This means that the Viridis vessels will support charterers cargo capacity needs, have similar sailing range as the current fleet of short sea bulk vessels > 3,000 nm, and maintain crew and societal safety at the level of conventional vessels. 

As the maritime industry is moving towards zero emissions it’s essential that green vessels will be able to support the operational needs and flexibility the charterers require. This means that the green vessels of tomorrow must have similar operational capacities, like cargo intake and sailing range, for this to have a large uptake. The Viridis vessels will be able to trade the full North European region without needing a full-scale development of bunker infrastructure from day one. Ammonia has by far the best energy density of the zero carbon alternatives to support this. This is the only way that the decarbonization of the maritime industry will be able to move at speed, says Karl Arthur Bræin, at Viridis Bulk Carriers.

As EU and IMO is increasing their emission reduction targets for the maritime industry, Viridis will meet new regulation and provide the charterers with superior GHG reduction, while still offering flexibility due to sailing range in excess of 3,000 nm. Viridis Bulk Carriers is also a consortium member of “Ammonia Fuel Bunkering Network”, which will build a bunkering network in Scandinavia in collaboration with Yara. The first terminal will be delivered in 2024 as part of the Green Platform backed project. Yara have pre-ordered an additional 15 bunkering terminals for the Scandinavian market. This ensures delivery security for ammonia fuel to the Viridis Bulk Carriers fleet.

André Risholm at Viridis Bulk Carriers says:

“We are extremely pleased to see that the Flexbulk – NH3 power project have grown to 8 ambitious charterers and Viridis Bulk Carriers will provide a carbon free solution for their logistical requirements. Together, we invite all environmentally ambitious cargo owners to collaborate with us. Zero emission shipping will be enabled through economies of scale, and our door is open for everyone who finds this interesting.”